The discovery of the T8.5 dwarf UGPS J0521+3640

Burningham, B., Lucas, P.W., Leggett, S.K., Smart, R., Baker, D., Pinfield, D.J., Tinney, C. G., Homeier, D., Allard, F., Zhang, Z. H., Gomes, J., Day-Jones, A. C., Jones, H.R.A., Kovacs, G., Lodieu, N., Marocco, F., Murray, D. N. and Sipocz, B. (2011) The discovery of the T8.5 dwarf UGPS J0521+3640. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS), 414 (1). L90-L94. ISSN 0035-8711
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We have carried out a search for late-type T dwarfs in the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey Galactic Plane Survey 6th Data Release. The search yielded two persuasive candidates, both of which have been confirmed as T dwarfs. The brightest, UGPS J0521+3640, has been assigned the spectral type T8.5 and appears to lie at a distance of 7-9 pc. The fainter of the two, UGPS J0652+0324, is classified as a T5.5 dwarf and lies at an estimated distance of 28-37 pc. Warm-Spitzer observations in IRAC channels 1 and 2, taken as part of the GLIMPSE360 Legacy Survey, are available for UGPS J0521+3640 and we used these data with the near-infrared spectroscopy to estimate its properties. We find best-fitting solar metallicity BT-Settl models for T-eff = 600 and 650 K and log g = 4.5 and 5.0. These parameters suggest a mass between 14 and 32M(J) for an age between 1 and 5 Gyr. The proximity of this very cool T dwarf, and its location in the Galactic plane, makes it an ideal candidate for high-resolution adaptive optics imaging to search for cool companions.


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